Valentine's Day is all about chocolates, flowers, and sweet surprises… but a lot of those "sweet" things can actually be dangerous for your dog.
From sneaky ingredients in candies and peanut butter to certain flowers in your bouquet, there are more pet hazards hiding in Valentine's plans than most dog parents realize.
In our guide, Valentine's Day Foods That Could Make Your Dog Sick, we break down:
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The big Valentine's dangers (not just chocolate)
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Hidden ingredients in sweets that can turn into an emergency fast
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Surprising non-food items that can still land your pup at the vet
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Safer, dog-friendly ways to celebrate so they don't feel left out
If your pup is the type to sniff every plate, counter-surf, or "help" with unwrapping gifts, this is one you'll want to read before the 14th.
And if you still want your pup to enjoy a "dessert" of their own, stick to Joyride Kitchen freeze-dried treats. Single-ingredient, vet-approved, and way safer than sharing your chocolates or cake. Keep the human treats for you, and we'll help you keep your four-legged Valentine safe, happy, and wagging.
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